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<h1>FAQ</h1>
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  <li><a name="nomove"></a><p><b>Why not all apps can be moved to the external storage?</b></p>
  <p>Beginning with Android 2.2(froyo), developers can allow their applications to be 
    installed on the external storage (for example, the device's SD card). This is an 
    optional feature developers can declare for their applications. If developers do not 
    declare it, their applications will be installed on the internal storage only and it 
    cannot be moved to the external storage. If you find any non-movable apps, please 
    kindly email developers (not us) for details.</p></li>
    
  <li><p><b>What is the app cache? Is it safe to clear them?</b></p>
  <p>The app cache storage is used for applications to cache some data.
    When the device is low on internal storage space, Android may delete 
    these cache files to recover space; hence it is safe for you to clear the
    cached files manually. The "Clear cache" function may not work for 
    your device. Please send us the phone model, Android OS version 
    information if this function does not work on your device.</p></li>
    
  <li><p><b>Can all apps be installed on the external storage?</b></p>
  <p>If app uses any of the following features, it cannot be installed on the 
    external storage. It's required by Android system.</p>
  <p>App Widgets, Services, Input Method Engines, Live Wallpapers, Live Folders, 
    Alarm Services, Account Managers, Sync Adapters, Device Administrators</p>
  <p>You can add apps to the ignore list if you don't want to move them to
     the external storage.</li>
    
  <li><p><b>Will it auto install my apps after switching to a new phone?</b></p>
  <p>This app is not used to backup apps to SD card. It only helps you to move 
    a portion of apps used space to SD card. You have to manually install the 
    apps after switching to a new phone or perform a hard reset.</p></li>

  <li><p><b>Failed to upgrade apps that installed on the SD card, or move apps to SD card?</b></p>
  <p>Please first make sure that you are not connecting your phone with PC as an USB disk, 
    then try to upgrade or move the app again. If you still get the problem, it should be caused 
    by the bug of Android system. Please follow the instructions below to fix it 
    (WARNING: These instructions are for advanced, technical users only, use at your own risk):<br><br>
    For Windows users
    <ol>
    <li>Mount the device's SD card on your computer via USB</li>
    <li>Open the drive for the SD card in Windows Explorer</li>
    <li>You should see a ".android_secure" directory, open it. If you don't 
      see this directory, right-click in the Window and choose "show hidden files" (or something like that)</li>
    <li>Delete the smdl2tmp1.asec file in the directory. DO NOT delete any other 
      files you see in the .android_secure directory, you may end up deleting your 
      applications and other associated data</li>
    </ol>
    <br>
    For Mac users
    <ol>
    <li>Mount the device's SD card on your computer via USB</li>
    <li>Look in Finder to see what the SD card is called, often it is called "NO NAME", for our purposes we'll call it $NAME</li>
    <li>Open a Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal) window</li>
    <li>Type "rm /Volumes/$NAME/.android_secure/smdl2tmp1.asec" REMEMBER: Replace 
    $NAME with the name of your SD card from step 2. If $NAME has spaces or any character 
    that is not a number or letter, it should be replaced with that BACKSLASH and a space, 
    eg. "/Volumes/NO\ NAME/.android_secure/smdl2tmp1.asec" or 
    "/Volumes/I\ said\ \"OH\ HAI\"/.android_secure/smdl2tmp1.asec"</li>
    </ol>
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  <li><p><b>It takes time to list apps on startup. Can you improve it?</b></p>
  <p>It can be improved by saving apps information. We don't want to take this 
     approach as it needs the extra phone internal storage space for saving the information.
     We keep improving the loading speed by using another approach.</p></li>

  <li><p><b>Do I need to ROOT my phone to use this app?</b></p>
  <p>No, you don't. This app supports either non-root or root Android v2.2+ devices.</p></li>
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